Oatis et al v. Gurrola et al
Unekia Oatis and Janice Lockhart |
Progressive Insurance Company, Enrique Gurrola and Juan Francisco Gurrola |
1:2021cv00373 |
April 29, 2021 |
US District Court for the Western District of Texas |
Lee Yeakel |
Motor Vehicle |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1332 |
None |
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Filing 4 ORDER GRANTING Peter S. Koeppel's #2 Motion to Appear Pro Hac Vice for Plaintiffs. Pursuant to our Administrative Policies and Procedures for Electronic Filing, the attorney hereby granted to practice pro hac vice in this case must register for electronic filing with our court within 10 days of this order. Signed by Judge Lee Yeakel. (jv2) |
Filing 3 Case Opening Letter mailed to attorney Peter Stephan Koeppel. (dl) |
Filing 2 MOTION to Appear Pro Hac Vice (FEE DUE) by Peter Stephan Koeppel on behalf of Janice Lockhart, Unekia Oatis. (Attachments: #1 Proposed Order)(dl) |
Filing 1 COMPLAINT (FEE DUE), filed by Unekia Oatis, Janice Lockhart. (Attachments: #1 Civil Cover Sheet)(dl) |
Case assigned to Judge Lee Yeakel. CM WILL NOW REFLECT THE JUDGE INITIALS AS PART OF THE CASE NUMBER. PLEASE APPEND THESE JUDGE INITIALS TO THE CASE NUMBER ON EACH DOCUMENT THAT YOU FILE IN THIS CASE. (dl) |
If ordered by the court, all referrals and consents in this case will be assigned to Magistrate Judge Lane. (dl) |
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